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Help Identifying This Sheaffer


brendonsie

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Hi

 

I Have acquired my first Sheaffer and have been having some trouble identifying it. Hopefully someone with more experience can help. Thanks in advance

 

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Craftsman model (so dubbed by '38), likely late '37 or later.

 

--Daniel

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Thanks for all the info. The pen haven't arrived yet so I am unsure if the sac is any good. How hard would it be to replace myself?

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Thanks for all the info. The pen haven't arrived yet so I am unsure if the sac is any good. How hard would it be to replace myself?

 

It's a plunger fill and so there is no sac and it is definitely not a novice level repair. I suggest Daniel (see above), Ron Zorn or Sherrell Tyree.

 

In your area I'd suggest contacting the folk at Old Post Office pens. In the UK contact member eckiethump and in Europe member fountainbel.

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